22/BOS/artist - Still growing. Likes sparkly nail polish. Can hum and whistle at the same time. - https://www.behance.net/juliadudleykramer
Ron Issacs
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Mel B seen out in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Ravenclawww!! 15 years late on harry potter fan art
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Laurence Philomène is challenging the lack of non-binary representation by photographing her friends as their ideal selves, set against her vivid fantasy backdrops.
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*taps mic* American soldiers fighting in imperialist wars are not brave nor are they fighting for anyone’s freedom. They are mercilessly slaughtering 3rd world civilians and fighting to maintain American hegemony. That is all, thank you! *drops mic*
*picks up mic* Also many soldiers are being exploited by the American government/elite who encourage the idea that joining the military is a good alternative to college or joining the work force, especially for impoverished individuals who feel that they don’t have many options. *gently places mic back down*
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Shengsi, an archipelago of almost 400 islands at the mouth of China’s Yangtze river, holds a secret shrouded in time – an abandoned fishing village being reclaimed by nature. These photos by Tang Yuhong, a creative photographer based in Nanning, take us into this lost village on the beautiful archipelago.
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casa y estudio de Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, Ciudad de México.
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We had a lot of rain this winter, more than what we’re used to. It brought water back to our waterfalls and flowers back to our hills. Southern California is covered in wildflowers. (taniainnature)
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Dreaming of France, Anita Zotkina 2016, oil on canvas www.anitazotkina.com
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it’s a dream of mine to have a beautiful farm
Stan Wayman, A lesbian couple strolling through the woods after their wedding, 1950s.
this is really the most romantic image i’ve ever seen
A historic reminder that lesbians did not wait for legal recognition to call each other wives and to hold ceremonies celebrating our marriages.
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